I'd hate to see designers mentioned just for the sake of mentioning them, but the other extreme is to be like the Houston Chronicle; if the only thing one knew about dance and theatre was what one read in the Chronicle, one might think that there was no such thing as lighting design, and one would only have the vaguest of notions that there was such a thing as set or costume design.

From Karen Campbell in the Boston Globe: [url=http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2009/09/13/in_dance_trey_mcintyre_project_explores_climate_change/]Playing with fire - Trey McIntyre takes on climate change in ‘The Sun Road’[/url]
This and other McIntyre works will be performed at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston in November.

The Trey McIntyre Project performs at the University of Washington's Meany Hall as part of the World Dance Series, Thursday through Sunday, March 18-20, 2010. Michael Upchurch previews the performances and interviews Trey McIntyre in the Seattle Times.

The Trey McIntyre Project performs in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday, April 10, 2010. In the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Pierre Ruhe interviews dancer and executive director John Michael Schert (a native of Valdosta, Georgia) about the company and the program.

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